The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... mind that ever mortal had , was , beyond all dispute , that of Homer . For at least twenty - eight hundred years - most probably three thousand - his works have con- tinued to astonish and delight the human race . No great poet has ...
... mind that ever mortal had , was , beyond all dispute , that of Homer . For at least twenty - eight hundred years - most probably three thousand - his works have con- tinued to astonish and delight the human race . No great poet has ...
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... mind , capable of committing the most revolting crimes , in order to secure immunity for her- self - willing , for this purpose , to betray alike the Greeks and the Trojans . Her deep remorse , gentleness , modesty , and tenderness ...
... mind , capable of committing the most revolting crimes , in order to secure immunity for her- self - willing , for this purpose , to betray alike the Greeks and the Trojans . Her deep remorse , gentleness , modesty , and tenderness ...
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... mind- ( For Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father views his child ) -- Thy gentle speech , thy gentleness of soul , Would by thine own , their harsher minds control . Hence , with a heart by torturing misery rent ...
... mind- ( For Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father views his child ) -- Thy gentle speech , thy gentleness of soul , Would by thine own , their harsher minds control . Hence , with a heart by torturing misery rent ...
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... mind and heart if he should kiss And clasp his father , and in order tell : - By what events he reach'd his country's shores , Or , first with questions prove him . Till while thus He turn'd it in his thoughts , it better pleas'd With ...
... mind and heart if he should kiss And clasp his father , and in order tell : - By what events he reach'd his country's shores , Or , first with questions prove him . Till while thus He turn'd it in his thoughts , it better pleas'd With ...
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... mind , and vigor and activity of body , which enable men to conceive and execute great actions . Provided the space in which these are repre- sented is large enough for the artist to distinguish them clearly to the eye , at the distance ...
... mind , and vigor and activity of body , which enable men to conceive and execute great actions . Provided the space in which these are repre- sented is large enough for the artist to distinguish them clearly to the eye , at the distance ...
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